Award winning comedian Jeff Green has established
himself as one of the most popular comics working in the UK
today. Jeff's razor-sharp observations combined with an
abundant natural charm have marked him out as one of the
brightest talents on the British comedy scene. He returns to
Auckland to host the Cadbury Crunchie Comedy Gala and
perform 2 nights of his acclaimed new show, “Life Ache”
at SKYCITY Theatre.

Not content with taking the stand-up
world by storm, Green is a best selling author with his
series of books “The A-Z of”, chronicling life, romance
and childbirth. He has appeared in many popular British
television including – “Nevermind The Buzzcocks”,
“They Think It’s All Over” and “Hot Potatoes.”
Green’s fifth appearance on “…Buzzcocks” was a
record setting feat; giving this exceptional comedian pop
culture status.

A Perrier Award nominee at the Edinburgh
festival and hugely popular figure in UK comedy scene, Jeff
took Australia by storm in his 1997 performances at
Melbourne and Sydney’s comedy festivals, playing to
sell-out audiences all the while writing and performing in
his own television specials back in the United Kingdom. His
first sell out solo tour documented in 1996’s “Jeff
Green Live”, filmed at Her Majesty’s Theatre in
London’s West End.

With the latest crop of British and
international talent emerging throughout the new millennium,
Green’s popularity seldom waned, turning his hand by
becoming an author, presenting radio for BBC Radio 2,
showing his culinary skills in “Celebrity Masterchef”
and releasing his first audio CD, “Jeff Green –
Debauched Cherub.”

An instant sell out performer each
time he steps into the Edinburgh Festival’s season of
events, don’t mind an evening of astute and hilarious
observations as Jeff Green’s “Life Ache” plays the NZ
International Comedy Festival for two nights only!

Visit
www.jeffgreen.co.uk to find out more about this astounding
comedian.

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